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NBA postpones Wednesday’s Wizards-Hornets game due to COVID-19


The Wizards’ coronavirus outbreak continues to force postponements. The NBA announced Monday that Wednesday’s game in Charlotte between the Wizards and Hornets won’t take place as scheduled. It’s the fifth consecutive Washington game that has been postponed.

General manager Tommy Sheppard confirmed over the weekend that the Wizards have had six players test positive for the coronavirus, with three more players tied up in the NBA’s health and safety protocols for contact tracing purposes.

It’s not clear whether or not Anžejs Pasečņiks – who has since been waived – was one of the affected players. Either way though, with Thomas Bryant out for the season due to a torn ACL, Washington  doesn’t have the league-required minimum of eight players available for games.

The team hasn’t played since last Monday, when it recorded a 128-107 win over Phoenix. The next game on the Wizards’ schedule is a Friday contest in Milwaukee — we’ll have to wait to see if it can be played as scheduled.

The NBA has now had to postpone 15 games on this season’s schedule. The full list can be found right here.





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